207-258 Sports Turf Management

Availability

Burnley campus

Credit Points

12.5

Coordinator

Dr David Aldous

Semester

Not Offered (view timetable)

Subject Description

Areas for this subject have been designed to extend the student's ability to:

  • describe the benefits, values, location, and distribution of the national and international turfgrass industry;

  • describe basic turfgrass function, physiology, inflorescence, and seed development;

  • describe the major cool, transitional, and warm-season turfgrasses, and alternatives;

  • describe specialist sowing/planting/instant lawn and after-care practices;

  • describe important turf fertilisers and conditioners for turf performance;

  • describe the components of surface playing quality;

  • describe the agronomic factors influencing surface playing quality;

  • describe the performance requirements for different grassed surfaces;

  • measure and assess the playing quality of a range of grass surfaces;

  • describe the practices associated with efficient and effective irrigation and drainage application;

  • describe the practices associated in the use and care of turfgrass machinery and equipment for maintenance and renovation;

  • recommend control methods and strategies for weeds, insects, nematodes, and diseases of turfgrass; and

  • develop a works program and schedule for fine and coarse turf maintenance.

Assessment

One 3-hour common examination (50%) (short-answer, or essay), one web assignment of 2500 words (25%) (analysis of an industry topic), and two workshop reference exercises of 1000 words (25%).

Prescribed Texts

  • D E Aldous (ed.), International Turf Management Handbook.. Butterworth-Heinemann, 1999.


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